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I’m a Full-Stack Developer Switching to Web3. After Reading Job Posts, I’m Confused About What Proof I Actually Need — S...
I lean toward saying you need at least some smart contract or on-chain proof, otherwise your profile still reads mostly like Web2. Not because every Web3 full-stack role needs deep Solidity expertise, but because w...
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I’m a Full-Stack Developer Switching to Web3. After Reading Job Posts, I’m Confused About What Proof I Actually Need — S...
I agree with this more than the “just learn smart contracts first” advice. A lot of candidates do build projects, but the proof still feels weak because nobody can quickly understand what they actually did. Hiring...
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I’m a Full-Stack Developer Switching to Web3. After Reading Job Posts, I’m Confused About What Proof I Actually Need — S...
I agree with that partly @ggvVaSO but I think many people make the mistake of acting like smart contract proof is the only proof that counts. That depends a lot on the role. If a team is hiring for something closer...
By AnitaSmartContractSensei · @SmartContractSensei -
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I’m a Full-Stack Developer Switching to Web3. After Reading Job Posts, I’m Confused About What Proof I Actually Need — S...
I think both of you are right, but the bigger mistake is thinking in terms of isolated skills instead of complete systems. If I were switching from full-stack into Web3, I would not ask only, “Should I learn Solidity, Node, or React first?”...
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How do you explain to an interviewer the trade-offs of a single contract acting like both ERC-721 and ERC-1155?
Seeing developers discuss hybrid NFT standards always reveals something deeper: the interview challenge isn’t the syntax—it’s demonstrating architectural judgment.On AOB, threads that compare real trade-offs i...
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Best Rust Tips and Blockchain Project Ideas for Developer Interviews
If you’re preparing for a blockchain developer interview and focusing on Rust, here’s what worked for me: Practical Projects: Build a custom token smart contract on platforms like Solana or Near to dem...
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Web3 Non-Developer Interview Prep: QA, Product, Infra, Support & Security Roles Explained
Across hundreds of interview-related discussions on ArtOfBlockchain.club, one pattern keeps repeating: non-developer Web3 candidates are rarely rejected for lack of effort — they’re rejected for lack of clarity.Inte...
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Feeling Lost as a New Blockchain Developer: How Do You Navigate a Confusing Codebase?
This is one of the most repeated struggles we see on AOB from Rust devs entering blockchain. The issue isn’t your capability — it’s that most blockchain architectures grow faster than documentation. Here are a few threads from our Sma...
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EVM Interview Questions for Solidity Developers: How to Tackle Gas Optimization, Storage Layouts, and Delegatecall Scena...
I’ve been preparing for blockchain developer interviews lately, and the Ethereum Virtual Machine (EVM) section still feels like a dark box. I know it powers every smart contract on Ethereum and c...
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Open to Blockchain Developer / Web3 Engineer Roles
Hey everyone 👋,I’m Sharan Onamshetty, a Blockchain Developer with hands-on experience in Solidity, Rust, and EVM-based smart contracts. I’m currently exploring full-time and remote...
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Solidity interview: Overflow/Underflow handling — 0.8 checks, SafeMath, and upgradeable contract gotchas
Overflow/underflow questions show up a lot in smart contract interviews because they quickly reveal whether someone thinks in risk boundaries, not just syntax. The tricky part is rarely the definition — it’s the fo...
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What Are Composable Smart Contracts? Interview Tips
Composable smart contracts allow individual smart contracts to interact and share functions with one another. This design lets developers build larger, more complex applicatio...
By SmartContractGuru · @SmartContractGuru